Friday, 24 February 2012

Presstitute Media Ignore Wave Of Bank Resignations & Lord James Of Blackheath Bombshell




Lord James of Blackheath asks where did the Fifteen Trillion Bucks go? Tick tock tick tock. Mmmm can't wait to see if this has got legs (update: is it an internet scam?). Here's a wave of resignations you need to factor in when the corporate media start to make desperate excuses to keep the system intact or if it does tip over will exploit as a reason to go to war. They always have both bases covered but it might be worth keeping an eye exactly where the rats leaving the sinking ship run to. Follow the money.



RESIGNATIONS FROM WORLD BANKS:



































If You See Something, Say Something





One day before 9/11 Donald Rumsfeld announced 2.3 Trillion Dollars were missing from the Pentagon Budget. A little diversion the next day helped to bury that piece of news so the timing of the announcement was convenient for the remaining coincidence theorists out there.

Many of us are anticipating a new diversion at some point that may be even bigger and better than 9/11 so it's important to keep your wits about you, and stop and think, before making your mind up about any globally important events. Many power elite groups are adepts at exploiting the R Complex fear trigger that kicks in naturally to protect humans in the wild but doesn't help very much in an information war. 

The playing cards in the visual above were produced for a harmless Illuminati board game long before 9/11. Universe speaks to us in synchronicities and symbols.

Remember kids: If you see something. Say something.

Wayne Herschel & Göbekli Tepe





If education were even partly interested in teaching history with integrity, this news about Gobekli Tepe would be front page news. Instead the tired and washed up wisdom that civilisation is around 5000 years old remains the foundation block of historical discussion. Wayne Hershel has done his signature work once again and proves the unshakeable link between man and Orion's Belt in archaeological sites all over the world.

The usual suspects continue to spoon feed a gullible public trained to ask no questions and so far wait more than ten years for anything worthwhile to come out of the dig at this Turkish site.